
How Our Lady of La Vang Unites Vietnamese Catholics Worldwide
On August 13, a single Marian hymn rose from two places at once, more than 12,000 kilometers apart. At Vietnam’s

On August 13, a single Marian hymn rose from two places at once, more than 12,000 kilometers apart. At Vietnam’s

Every August, a town of roughly 15,600 people in southwestern Missouri transforms almost overnight. Carthage’s quiet streets fill with campers,

Sometimes the best rehearsal for a major event is an unplanned one. When temperatures in Seoul climbed to a record

Article by: Kat Galdo Diaz CALAPAN CITY, ORIENTAL MINDORO — In a historic religious event on August 7, 2026, the

Assam is enduring its worst flooding in nearly six decades, and the numbers behind the disaster are staggering: at least

A small, simple idea, one hundred Australian Catholics each committing a modest annual gift, has quietly grown into a six-year

Exactly one year before hundreds of thousands of young Catholics gather in Seoul, the sound of what many will soon

Ahead of the United Nations’ World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30, Catholic sisters took their message directly

A magnitude 7.1 earthquake tore through Kumamoto Prefecture on Japan’s southwestern island of Kyushu on July 28, flattening homes, damaging

More than 120 cardinals and bishops representing 22 episcopal conferences spent a week in Jakarta discussing dialogue, synodality, and reconciliation